Black Female Obesity is NOT the Fault of the Black Female!!! ... apparently...

My comment was separating out two different ideas that people generally just lump together as "dieting". I separated out the notion of what one eats from the notion of when one eats (and how much one eats). When I speak of one's 'diet', I am speaking of what one is eating. Examples of this would be Keto, Carnivore, Vegan, etc... Those are all examples of people making conscious choices to eat particular foods.

When I speak of something such as 'intermittent fasting', I am not speaking at all about diet. I am instead speaking of the timing and frequency of one's eating. As someone who has personally been doing intermittent fasting for a month now, and has researched a little bit into the bodily processes relating to food intake, I've found that this aspect of eating is of equal importance to the aspect of choosing beneficial foods to begin with.


Yup.

Eating bad things, regardless of when, is usually not a good thing. Eating, even good things, at the wrong time isn't always considered good.
 
Because there's no fat white women in the country...……..rolling my eyes.

This woman seems to acknowledge the existence of fat white women, but she seems to think that they are not 'held back' by various external forces like black women supposedly are, among various other nonsense beliefs. She sees herself and other black women as victims of obesity (even though she is in full control of what and how much she shoves down her face each day).
 
... it's, you guessed it, TRUMP'S fault...

https://www.zerohedge.com/health/watch-gender-studies-professor-blames-trump-black-female-obesity

Brittany Cooper, via a television appearance on the Oprah Winfrey Network: “I hate when people talk about Black women being obese. I hate it, because it becomes a way to blame us for a set of conditions that we didn’t create. We are living in the Trump era. And look, those policies kill our people. You can’t get access to good health care, good insurance. It’s literally that the racism that you’re experiencing and the struggle to make ends meet actually means the diet don’t work for you the same.”

Ummmm, no... It is YOU who is choosing to shove enough food to feed four people down your pie hole each day... YOU are creating your own obesity problem, NOT Trump, NOT healthcare providers, NOT insurance companies, NOT racism, NOT some self proclaimed 'boogie man' nor any other external force. Try taking some damn personal responsibility, and stop acting like such a fucking victim.

I am speaking as someone who has personally been through the process. As a 6 foot tall guy in my mid 20s at the time, I was steadily gaining weight and weighed as much as 210ish pounds at one point. I then changed my eating and exercise habits. I ate healthier and I ate much less food than I used to, and I took up hiking and biking as hobbies to get exercise. Guess what, I lost weight!!! Funny how that works, isn't it?!?! I now, at age 28, weigh around 175ish, have much less body fat, and am in the process of losing a few more pounds for good measure.

My cousin, as a 6'5" guy a year younger than me, once weighed 260 pounds and has now gotten himself down to 200 pounds.

Mark Dice, who makes videos on YouTube, writes books, and etc., says he has lost 25 pounds himself.

How have we all done it?! It's rather simple!! We are eating healthier food. We are eating LESS food. We are taking up various forms of exercise. We are disciplining our minds.

ANYONE can do this for themselves, even lard ass black female professors!! :)

No they cannot. There are internal mechanisms that reverse weight losses for almost all people in a very short time. The people on The Biggest Loser almost all gained it all back and added more. So often people point to an incident and claim it is a rule. Even people who get a bypass gain weight. https://www.self.com/story/why-diets-fail
 
No they cannot. There are internal mechanisms that reverse weight losses for almost all people in a very short time. The people on The Biggest Loser almost all gained it all back and added more. So often people point to an incident and claim it is a rule. Even people who get a bypass gain weight. https://www.self.com/story/why-diets-fail

internal mechanism? no. its the shitty standard american diet, ya duncecap.

anyone can learn how to eat better. carbs are an addiction.

fat black bitch lives matter.
 
No they cannot.
Yes, they can. I've personally done it. I've lost 35 pounds now and counting. I'm making better choices now. I'm disciplining my mind now.

There are internal mechanisms that reverse weight losses for almost all people in a very short time.
What are these magickal "internal mechanisms" that magickally make people into fat-asses against their will?

The people on The Biggest Loser almost all gained it all back and added more.
Sounds like they relapsed and fell back into their old bad habits then.

So often people point to an incident and claim it is a rule.
Like what you are doing right now?

Even people who get a bypass gain weight.
They never had the mental discipline to keep excess weight off to begin with. That's why they chose the bypass way out. They got fat again because they don't have the mental discipline to take care of themselves. They simply addressed the symptom of being obese, not the root cause of their obesity.

The author of this article says that he ate "low-carb", lost about a third of his body weight, and kept that weight off through what he refers to as "high maintenance" diets. Then he bitches about there being zero "no to low maintenance" options. Well DUH, it takes MENTAL DISCIPLINE to keep making good choices to keep the weight off. It doesn't just magickally happen. He then mentions that he changed his entire lifestyle and remained vigilant about it. Well DUH, that's precisely why there aren't any "no to low maintenance" options, and precisely why he kept his weight off. He had the mental discipline to keep making good choices. Then the article goes on, but it basically just says that people lose their mental discipline due to [insert various excuses here] which magickally removes blame from themselves for their succumbing back into making bad choices.
 
there's interesting truth out there about how the american sugar cartel lobbied the ptb to villainize fat instead of sugar/ carbs.
 
big pharmaceutical wants a nation of people who have given up personal agency in their own health matters. gonzomin supports them with his addled ignorance.
 
big pharmaceutical wants a nation of people who have given up personal agency in their own health matters. gonzomin supports them with his addled ignorance.

Yup, you get it.

Then there's the food industry which wants you to eat much more (and unhealthy) food than is necessary to sustain yourself.

This is evidenced in how absolutely shitty the "dietary guidelines" that get published are...
 
... it's, you guessed it, TRUMP'S fault...

https://www.zerohedge.com/health/watch-gender-studies-professor-blames-trump-black-female-obesity

Brittany Cooper, via a television appearance on the Oprah Winfrey Network: “I hate when people talk about Black women being obese. I hate it, because it becomes a way to blame us for a set of conditions that we didn’t create. We are living in the Trump era. And look, those policies kill our people. You can’t get access to good health care, good insurance. It’s literally that the racism that you’re experiencing and the struggle to make ends meet actually means the diet don’t work for you the same.”

Ummmm, no... It is YOU who is choosing to shove enough food to feed four people down your pie hole each day... YOU are creating your own obesity problem, NOT Trump, NOT healthcare providers, NOT insurance companies, NOT racism, NOT some self proclaimed 'boogie man' nor any other external force. Try taking some damn personal responsibility, and stop acting like such a fucking victim.

I am speaking as someone who has personally been through the process. As a 6 foot tall guy in my mid 20s at the time, I was steadily gaining weight and weighed as much as 210ish pounds at one point. I then changed my eating and exercise habits. I ate healthier and I ate much less food than I used to, and I took up hiking and biking as hobbies to get exercise. Guess what, I lost weight!!! Funny how that works, isn't it?!?! I now, at age 28, weigh around 175ish, have much less body fat, and am in the process of losing a few more pounds for good measure.

My cousin, as a 6'5" guy a year younger than me, once weighed 260 pounds and has now gotten himself down to 200 pounds.

Mark Dice, who makes videos on YouTube, writes books, and etc., says he has lost 25 pounds himself.

How have we all done it?! It's rather simple!! We are eating healthier food. We are eating LESS food. We are taking up various forms of exercise. We are disciplining our minds.

ANYONE can do this for themselves, even lard ass black female professors!! :)

So fat ugly nigger bitches didn't eat 1000 donuts a month?
 
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